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      25th Feb 2005
my windows messenger keeps staling when i tri to run it i also hav msn
messenger 7.0 could this be why it will not let me run windows messenger.
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      25th Feb 2005
Greetings Steven,

I assume by stalling you mean it's not coming up. MSN Messenger 7 has nothing to do with
this.

If so, it sounds like Windows Messenger may just have been disabled. To correct this,
download and run these .reg files in the affected account:
http://messenger.jonathankay.com/dow...enger_user.reg
http://messenger.jonathankay.com/dow...emessenger.reg
After running these, reboot and then try opening Windows Messenger again.
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> my windows messenger keeps staling when i tri to run it i also hav msn
> messenger 7.0 could this be why it will not let me run windows messenger.
> --
> if u hav nothin nice to say then go and say it i dont mind



 
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